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Republished from triplepundit.com By Jan Lee
Coal has been the driving force behind the U.S. rail system for more than a century. The stories of locomotives chugging along as workers fed shovels full of coal into the burners may be a thing of the past, but...

Republished from climatecentral.org By Brian Kahn
Union County is tucked in northern Florida, half an hour north of Gainesville and an hour west of Jacksonville. It’s Florida’s smallest county, a mostly unremarkable landlocked stretch of pine forest interspersed with lakes.
More than 15,000 people call it home, working...

Republished from futurity.org By Blaine Friedlander-Cornell
In the year 2100, 2 billion people—about one-fifth of the world’s population—could become refugees due to rising ocean levels. Those who once lived on coastlines will face displacement and resettlement bottlenecks as they seek habitable places inland.
“We’re going to have more...

Republished from rockefellerfoundation.org By Sundaa Bridgett-Jones
Over the past decade, the notion of resilience has emerged as a prevailing paradigm for planning that considers how people and places can survive, adapt, and grow in the face of today’s pressures, where globalization, urbanization, and climate change have combined to...

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Republished from huffingtonpost.com By Dominique Mosbergen
Since Trump’s exit from the Paris agreement, American corporations are taking their own steps in the fight against global warming.
When President Donald Trump announced his intention to withdraw the United States from the landmark Paris climate...

Republished from forbes.com By Trevor Nac
California is one step closer to a 100% renewable future, one that aims to reduce pollution and cut carbon emissions, while increasing jobs in the renewable energy field.
The ambitious plan set forth by Senate President Kevin de León (D) would set limits on California's electrical grid...

Republished from myjoyonline.com >By The Economist
A NEW commodity spawns a lucrative, fast-growing industry, prompting antitrust regulators to step in to restrain those who control its flow. A century ago, the resource in question was oil. Now similar concerns are being raised by the giants that deal...

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